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In this book, the authors contend that "globalization" is little more than imperialism in a new form. They argue that the "inevitability" of globalization and the adjustment or submission of peoples all over the world to free market capitalism depends on the capacity of the dominant and ruling classes to bend people to their will and convince people that their interests are the people's interests.
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Globalization or imperialism?; globalization - a critical analysis; globalization as ideology; capitalism at the end of the Millennium; the labyrinth of privatization; democracy and capitalism - an uneasy relationship; co-operation for development; NGOs in the service of imperialism; US empire and narco-capitalism; the politics of hegemony - right-wing strategy in practice; socialism in an age of imperialism.
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